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best presets for food photography
Clean and Minimalist Food Presets
Clean and Minimalist Food Presets One of the best presets for food photography that will improve natural colors,the surface texture, have a fresh modern feel. These presets light whites, detailed shadows and the balanced airy look that makes dishes look nice and crispy. Great for bloggers, chefs and food stylists who are looking for a minimalist professional look.
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best presets for food photography
Presets Name :
Clean and Minimalist Food Presets
Brand :
File Type :
DNG , .XMP
Compatibility :
Mobile, Windows, Mac
Price :
Free To Download
How to Use
Clean and Minimalist Food Presets
on Mobile ( iOS & Android ):
- Adobe Lightroom Mobile is downloadable from the App Store or Google Play.
- Download and unzip the preset files and you will get DNG on your iOS & Android.
- Open up Lightroom Mobile and either create/sign on an Adobe account.
- Import the DNG preset file: Launch Lightroom > tap three-dot menu > Import Presets > select the preset files on your device.
- Open a photo in Lightroom mobile, then swipe up on the checklist of presets at the bottom to view all associated with your account.
- You can now tap on the imported preset and a TOOLS-based organizer will pop up where you need to paste (“APPLY”) this specific preset on your photo.
- Make any adjustments if necessary and save/export your edited photo.
- How to Use Presets on Windows
- Unzip the downloaded files that will be in XMP format.
- Open the Lightroom desktop application.
- There, click on File > Import Profiles and Presets.
- Choose the folder containing your unzipped preset files.
- Tap Import to import the presets into Lightroom.
- 3> Open a photo, go into the Develop module, you wil see the Presets panel on left side and Look for the preset.
- Swipe the sliders to adjust pieces of the photo, then save off a copy of what you changed.
- How to use Presets on macOS:
- Download and unzip the preset files on your Mac.
- Open and select Lightroom desktop on your Mac.
- File — Import Profiles and Presets…from the top menu.
- Find the preset files on your Mac and open them.
- Press on Import to use presets in Lightroom.
- Open a photo in the Develop module and navigate to the Presets panel, choose a preset.
- Edit the photo to your liking when finished save it or export the edited version.
- Additional tips:
- If you sync your presets with Lightroom CC desktop, they will automatically appear on lightroom mobile when you’re logged in with the same Adobe account.
- This is a workflow option for consistent editing using Lightroom presets, no matter the device. The import differs slightly by platform but the process is simple on all devices. After you have the presets set, the rest is as simple as a click or tap for some big time savings when you’re editing.
best presets for food photography
Setting | Value | Descriptions
Basic Panel (Tone & Presence)
| Basic | Value | Description |
| Temp | 36 | Changes how warm or cool the whole picture is |
| Tint | 17 | Fixes the green-magenta color cast |
| Exposure | 0.43 | Regulates the overall brightness |
| Contrast | -28 | Changes the difference between light and dark tones |
| Highlights | -56 | Brings back detail in bright areas |
| Shadows | 14 | Brings back detail in dark areas |
| Whites | -88 | Sets the white point |
| Blacks | -19 | Sets the point of black |
| Texture | 0 | Makes medium details sharper or softer |
| Clarity | -3 | Adds contrast to the middle tones |
| Dehaze | 0 | Adds or takes away haze from the air |
| Vibrance | 24 | Brings out muted colors |
| Saturation | 0 | Changes the overall brightness of the color |
Tone Curve Panel

HSL / Color Mixer Panel
| Color Mixer – Hue | Value | Description |
| Red | -5 | Changes red tones throughout the color spectrum |
| Orange | 8 | Changes orange tones |
| Yellow | 74 | Changes yellow tones |
| Green | -45 | Changes green tones |
| Aqua | 19 | Changes aqua tones |
| Blue | -21 | Changes the blue tones |
| Purple | 0 | Changes purple tones |
| Magenta | 0 | Changes the shade of magenta |
| Color Mixer – Saturation | Value | Description |
| Red | 25 | Changes how strong the red tones are |
| Orange | -32 | Changes how bright the orange tones are |
| Yellow | -60 | Changes how bright the yellow tones are |
| Green | -64 | Changes how strong the green tones are |
| Aqua | -78 | Changes the strength of aqua tones |
| Blue | 21 | Changes the strength of blue tones |
| Purple | 19 | Changes the strength of purple tones |
| Magenta | -12 | Changes how strong the magenta tones are |
| Color Mixer – Luminance | Value | Description |
| Red | -8 | Adjusts brightness of red tones |
| Orange | 2 | Adjusts brightness of orange tones |
| Yellow | 100 | Adjusts brightness of yellow tones |
| Green | 89 | Adjusts brightness of green tones |
| Aqua | 27 | Adjusts brightness of aqua tones |
| Blue | -42 | Adjusts brightness of blue tones |
| Purple | 13 | Adjusts brightness of purple tones |
| Magenta | 3 | Adjusts brightness of magenta tones |
Effects Panel
| Effects | Value | Description |
| Amount | 19 | Strength of post-crop vignetting |
| Midpoint | 38 | This controls how far the vignette goes into the picture |
| Roundness | 0 | Changes the shape of the vignette. |
| Feather | 43 | How soft the edges of the vignette are |
| Highlights | 0 | Keeps the contrast between the highlights in the vignette area |


